If you have access to a 3D printer and you’re in the market for some hand-made headphones, why not do it yourself? Check out these headphones, which will impress even the most persnickety ear.

Designer JC Karich created the open sources designs to assemble your own headphones with some simple materials and a 3D printer. Although 3D printed headphones are not a new contrivance, Karich’s plans were made with the DIY concept in mind. Check out the video below to see and hear the headphones being assembled and tested.

As you can see, everything is 3D printed from the head strap to the headphones to the audio jack, except for the wire, which is a fabric connector. A copper coil and magnet are added for the headphones and metal wire for the jack. We can’t tell you if it’s a comfortable fit but they sure do look neat! Not only are they stylish – simple black and white shades are so in right now – but they work! The creator said himself that, “the sound quality is very nice against all expectation.” If you want to try them yourself, the plans are here and don’t forget to let us know how they work!